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Dynamic Models. Outline Dynamic Models Statecharts –States –Transitions –Composite states Interaction Diagrams –Sequence Diagrams The time order of interactions.

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1 Dynamic Models

2 Outline Dynamic Models Statecharts –States –Transitions –Composite states Interaction Diagrams –Sequence Diagrams The time order of interactions between objects –Communication Diagrams Messages passed between objects

3 Dynamic Models Used to show software control –Sequence of operations and events –Transitions between states Used to show dynamic relationships between objects in the system –Messages –Interfaces

4 Modeling Dynamic Behavior Statechart diagram –Depicts the flow of control using states and transitions –Generalization of finite state machines Two types: –Behavioral: the states and transitions; used to describe all objects with complex behavior –Protocol: shows the legal transitions for an abstract classifier such as a port (not discussed)

5 Statechart Diagram Network of states and transitions One diagram for each object with important dynamic behavior Independent timing of state machines for different objects (asynchronous)

6 Elements of Statechart Idle Initial State Running Final State State Transition

7 Initial and final White’s turn Black’s turn Black moves White moves start Black Win Draw White Win checkmate stalemate

8 State All objects have state State is an abstraction of the values maintained by the object that determine behavior Examples:

9 State corresponds to interval of time between events Events: points in time State: interval of time; may correspond to a continuous activity –eg waiting; eg ringing; eg flying State may be associated with value of object satisfying some condition –eg automobile transmission is in reverse –eg balance of account is negative

10 Defining state: Ignore attributes that don't affect behavior Combine set of attributes that form a parameter of the control –eg the control is not changed by changing the digits in the phone call

11 State Specification Entry: –Action performed on entry to state Exit: –Action performed on exit from state Do: –Action performed while in the state Name Internal Activities Internal Transitions Login entry/type ‘login’ exit/login (username,password) do/get username and password

12 Events Something that happens at a point in time Stimulus from one object to another May result in a change of state May result in event being sent to another object

13 Events are not subroutine calls One way transmission of information –obj1 sends event to obj2 –obj2 sends event to obj1 –two different events Events are grouped via generalization –the phone that rings depends on which digits are dialed, but the event is "digit dialed"

14 Transitions have Source State Event Trigger Guard Condition Action Target State

15 Transitions Keypress [key=Enter key] / str <= input_buffer Every transition in a statechart should be labeled. Source Event [Condition] / Action Target

16 Transitions Lead from one state to another Instantaneous

17 Conditions and Guarded Transitions Event [condition]

18 Phone Example dial digit(n) [incomplete] Dialing Connecting busy connected dial digit(n) [valid] / connect dial digit(n) [invalid] Invalid Ringing Busy

19 Another Example anomaly Normal Recovery Identification Pressure Recovery Temperature Recovery recovery success recovery success anomaly= temperature anomaly= pressure recovery failure recovery failure recovery failure

20 Composite States anomaly Normal Recovery Identification Pressure Recovery Temperature Recovery recovery success done temperature pressure Recovery recovery failure

21 Composite States (Cont.) Used to simplify diagrams Inside, looks like statechart May have composite transitions May have transitions from substates Sequential and parallel

22 Composites and Transitions Idle Maintenance Printing Selecting Processing Validating Transition from substate Transition to/from composite state Active

23 Including Composite States Start entry / start dial tone exit / end dial tone Partial Dialing entry / number.append(n) digit(n) [number.isValid()] Dialing Dial Number Include / Dialing

24 Parallel Composition Concurrency (split of control) Synchronization substate1substate2 Superstate substate3substate4

25 Example HW1HW2 Incomplete Project MidtermFinal Passed Failed fail

26 Example of Synchronization OffOn On/StopOn/Play Off On Off Play Stop Remote Control On Off Off/Stop Play Stop MP3 Player On OffStop Play

27 Example Parallel Idle Command Testing Waiting Diagnose Join Fork Composite state Maintaining Testing Commanding Concurrent States

28 In Class: Digital Watch Draw a statechart for a digital watch The watch has a single mode button and a single advance button. Pressing the mode button once and then pressing the advance button increments the hours by 1. Each press of the advance button increments the hour. Pressing the mode button the second time allows advancing the minutes by one. Pressing the mode button a third time displays the current time. While displaying the current time, the advance button is ignored. Pressing the mode button allows the user to set the hour again.

29 In Class: Office Phone Draw a statechart describing the operation of an office phone. Assume that the phone has keys for the digits 0-9, #, and *. It can detect when the receiver is on-hook or off-hook The phone is idle when the receiver is on- hook. Model phone calls. –making calls (e.g., dialing, connecting, talking), –receiving calls (e.g., ringing, talking)

30 Substates Used to simplify diagrams Sequential and parallel Inside, looks like statechart May have composite transitions May have transitions from substates

31 In-class: Toy Electric Train Power is off, train is not moving. Power turned on, train moves forward, headlight shines Power turned off, train stops, headlight goes out. Power turned on, headlight comes on, train does not move. Power turned off, headlight goes off. Power turned on, headlight comes on, train moves backward. Power turned off, headlight goes off, train stops. Power turned on, headlight on, train doesn’t move. Power turned off, headlight off. Power turned on, train moves forward, headlight on.

32 Interaction Diagrams 4 types –Sequence Diagrams The time order of interactions between objects –Communication Diagrams Messages passed between objects –Interaction Overview Diagram Overview diagram that hides much of the detail –Timing Diagram Interactions with precise time axis

33 Sequence diagram Depicts object interaction by highlighting the time ordering of method invocations Describes a sequence of method calls among objects (This is the only interaction diagram we ’ ll look at)

34 Sequence Diagrams Outside Actor :Kiosk Insert Card(Customer) PickDate(date) Active Object Lifeline Time Message

35 Example (Cont.) Sequence of message sending

36 Sequence Diagrams Outside Actor :Kiosk :Server :CreditService Insert Card(Customer) PickDate(date) Offer (seatChoice) Select (seats) Submit(order) Charge (customer, amount) authorize OK Print(order)

37 Sequence Diagrams Caller :Order :TicketDB :Account Create Reserve Offer (seatChoice) Select (seats) Submit(order) Debit Bonus Return Destruction Recursive Call lifeline

38 Scenario Sequence of events that occurs in one particular execution Same def we used for use cases It is common (necessary) to group events into classes event: airline flight departs

39 Phone Call Scenario Caller lifts receiver Dial tone begins Caller dials digit (5) Dial tone ends Caller dials digit (5) Caller dials digit (1) Caller dials digit (2) Caller dials digit (3) Caller dials digit (4) Called phone begins ringing Ringing tone in calling phone Called party answers Called phone stops ringing Ringing tone ends in calling phone Phones are connected Called party hangs up Phones are disconnected Caller hangs up

40 Sequence Diagram caller CalleePhone Line Caller lifts receiver Dial tone begins Dial tone ends Dials (5) Ringing tone connected Tone stops Ringing stops answers Phone rings Dials (5) Dials (1) Dials (2) Dials (3) Dials (4) Hang up


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